Buddi ST1 Smart TAG User Manual Smart Tag

Buddi Limited Smart TAG Smart Tag

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User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 1 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE      User Manual-Smart Tag   [Not Set]  Date: 07-04-14 Version: 1.3  Owned by: Richard Watson Mechanical Engineer Prepared by: Richard Watson Mechanical Engineer Checked by: Vishal Nayar Business Development Director Approved by: Charles Lewinton Head Of Engineering    COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE The material contained in this document may not be copied, published, transmitted, reproduced or disclosed, in whole or in part without the prior written permission of buddi Ltd.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 2 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE DOCUMENT HISTORY Version Date  Author Description 1.0 07-04-14 R.Watson Initial Issue 1.1 17-04-14 R.Watson Corrections and edits by S.Campfield 1.2 03-06-14 R.Watson FCC Warning Statement Added 1.3 30-07-14 R.Watson SAR Test Added to FCC Warning Statement     REFERENCED DOCUMENTS Ref. Document Name Version  Date
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 3 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE CONTENTS 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 4 2. Equipment Description .......................................................................................... 4 3. Smart Tag Fitting ................................................................................................... 5 4. Smart Tag Operation ............................................................................................. 6 5. Smart Tag Removal................................................................................................ 6 6. On Body Charger ................................................................................................... 7 7. Sanitization and Re-Use ........................................................................................ 9 7.1. Smart Tag ...................................................................................................... 9 7.1.1. Collection ................................................................................................... 9 7.1.2. Inspection .................................................................................................. 9 7.1.3. Cleaning ..................................................................................................... 9 7.2. Smart Tag Strap ........................................................................................... 10 7.2.1. Collection ................................................................................................. 10 7.2.2. Inspection ................................................................................................ 10 7.2.3. Cleaning ................................................................................................... 10 7.3. OBC .............................................................................................................. 11 7.3.1. Collection ................................................................................................. 11 7.3.2. Inspection ................................................................................................ 11 7.3.3. Cleaning ................................................................................................... 11 8. FCC warning statement ....................................................................................... 12
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 4 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE 1. Introduction This document is intended to be the source reference material for using the Smart Tag  product,  with  the  exception  of  electronic  configuration  (including  set-up  and interaction with the on-line monitoring portal). The emphasis here is upon describing the physical features, charging, correct fitting and removal etc. 2. Equipment Description             a) Smart Tag- Ankle worn electronic monitoring device. One is required per subject. b) Smart  Tag  Strap-  For  securing  the  Smart  Tag  to  a  subject.  One  is  required  per subject, the strap is available in a number of sizes in order to accommodate ankles. c) On Body Charger- One is required per subject, for recharging the on-board battery. d) Locking Plate- Two Locking plates are required per Smart Tag. The locking plates will be damaged upon removal of the Strap, therefore new locking plates must be installed in the Smart Tag before it can be fitted to a new Subject. e) Removal Tool- One is required to release the strap and remove the Smart Tag from the  subject.  It  punctures  very  small  holes  in  a  very  controlled  location  on  the Locking Plates and releases the strap. Not shown above. a b c d
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 5 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE 3. Smart Tag Fitting The  Smart  Tag  should  be  prepared  for  fitting  to  the  subject  by  clipping  two  new Locking Plates in position as shown below in red for clarity.        The Locking Pates will be secured in position when the Strap is inserted into the Smart Tag,  they  protect  the  strap  from  being  released  without  physical  damage  being created for evidence gathering purposes. Measure around the ankle, holding the measuring tape loosely. Record the measure in millimetres (mm).       Using the strap sizing reference material select the strap size recommended for the subjects ankle measurement.  Fit the Strap into the Smart Tag at one side, then wrap around the ankle of the subject ensuring the arrow on the front surface is pointing upwards, and connect the free end of  the  Strap  into  the  Smart  Tag.  A  clear  ‘click’  will  be  heard  as the  Strap  securely engages inside the Smart Tag, it should be possible to slip two fingers behind the strap to ensure enough movement for cleaning, charging and general comfort.  The  fitting  of  the  strap  will  create  a  closed  optical  circuit  which  is  continuously monitored by the Smart Tag.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 6 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE 4. Smart Tag Operation The Smart Tag communicates via GSM to a server based monitoring platform, which interprets the data provided to populate a web portal user interface. The data sets include the following:  Event Time.  GPS Location (Intervals can be defined, or a real-time request made).  Geofence Data (Virtual zones for inclusion or exclusion set by map data).  Position Type (GPS, RF Beacon).  Speed of Motion.  Battery Level.  Charger On / Off.  Signal Strength.  Strap On / Off (Off includes tampering or cutting).  Alerts (Based upon one or more of the above). Alerts  can  take the  form of  notifications  within  the  web  portal,  by  e-mail,  SMS  to mobile phone notifications or vibration feedback within the Smart Tag on the subject. When in proximity to an RF Beacon, the Smart Tag will not attempt to achieve new GPS fixes, resulting in significantly less demand on battery power. 5. Smart Tag Removal Note any obvious sign of damage to the Smart Tag, or Strap in accordance with local protocol. When removing the Smart Tag from a subject protective gloves should be worn. Check that the locking plates are complete, correctly located and undamaged. If locking plates are damaged, follow local protocol which may include cutting the strap and retaining evidence if necessary. With no locking plate damage, use the removal tool to release the strap at one end. Using the release tool, engage the plastic jaws over the Smart Tag and begin to squeeze the handles together. The jaws will self-locate to the correct position and the  release pins  will puncture  the  Locking  Plate,  continue  to  squeeze  until  the Strap is released. Only one end of the Strap will be released, this is indicated by the red markers on the end of the release pins.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 7 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE         6. On Body Charger The  Smart  Tag  on-board  battery  will  require  recharging  at  intervals  consistent with the operating mode being used. It is intended that the OBC is connected to a mains power supply when not in use, to charge up the device in preparation for connection to the Smart Tag, to fully charge the OBC it should be connected for 4 hours. In cases where the OBC has not been charged prior to use it is possible to attach the unit to the Smart Tag with the OBC connected directly to the mains power supply,  however  this  is  not  recommended  practice  –  although  a  break-away extender cable is provided for such circumstances. The OBC will fully charge the Smart Tag in less than 2 hours. The equipment is attached to the Smart Tag for charging in a secure manner by locating  the  OBC  over  the  unit  and  closing  the  sliding  clip,  so  as  to  allow  free movement of the wearer and continuous electrical contact. This only requires a hand  operated  force  which  is  deemed  ‘reasonable’  and  ‘convenient’  to  the wearer. The attachment clip is capable of being attached and removed repeatedly, the  number  of  cycles  will  comfortably exceed  the  lifetime  of  the  product.  The mass of the OBC is 240g.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 8 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE               The  On  Body  Charger  fits  correctly  in  one  orientation  with  the  LED  indicators facing upwards, to inform the subject of the charging status. The status LED’s provide the following information: - Charging from mains power; - Fully charged; - Charging the Smart Tag; - Smart Tag fully charged.       Mains Indication: Red Light  =Charging from Mains Green Light  =Fully Charged Off    =Not Connected to Mains Charging Indicator: Red Light Flashing  =Charging Smart Tag Green Light Flashing  =Charging of Smart Tag Complete       or Unit Is Still Holding a Charge Off      =Unit Is Not Holding Any Charge
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 9 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE  7. Sanitization and Re-Use 7.1. Smart Tag 7.1.1. Collection The Smart Tag will be removed as per the removal process above.  Place the Smart Tag and strap into a clean plastic bag and return them to the vehicle for inspection and cleaning. 7.1.2. Inspection The Smart Tag should be inspected for signs of damage, units with damage should be dealt with in accordance with local protocols. Damage includes any significant surface marking  which  may  be  indicative  of  the  unit  being  exposed  to  high  impacts  or tampering. Special care should be taken to ensure the following areas are inspected;  Any  seam  between  plastic  casings,  damage  here  may  indicate  the  sealing surfaces of the unit are damaged.  The inside surfaces of the strap acceptance area. The unit should be returned for testing if there is any sign of wear in this area. 7.1.3. Cleaning If there is any heavy soiling or biological matter on the unit that is unlikely to be easily removed by a sanitising wipe, then the unit should be cleaned thoroughly in line with local protocol.  To sanitise a Smart Tag in the field the following process should be followed;  Wear gloves.  Using the removal tool, release the Smart Tag from the Strap and remove the locking plates.  Wrap the unit in an approved sanitising wipe.  Rub  the  unit  vigorously  with  the  wipe  ensuring  all  surfaces  receive  a  good covering of alcohol.  Wrap the unit in a new wipe and place in a sealed plastic bag for at least one minute.   Remove the unit from the bag, dispose of the wipe and allow the unit to dry in a well-ventilated area. The unit can then be returned to stock for re-use.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 10 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE 7.2. Smart Tag Strap 7.2.1. Collection When handling the Strap protective gloves should be worn. The strap will be freed from the Smart Tag as part of the Smart Tag Removal process above. 7.2.2. Inspection The  Strap  should  be  inspected  for  signs  of  damage, straps with  damage should  be should  be  dealt  with  in  accordance  with  local  protocols.  Damage  includes  any significant surface marking which may be indicative of the unit being exposed to high impacts or tampering. Special care should be taken to inspect the following areas;  The flexible strap material, both inner and outer most surfaces.  All visible surfaces of plastic, particularly the join between the flexible and rigid sections.  Damage  in  this  area  could  be  indicative  of  tampering  and  may adversely affect the future performance of the device.   The tongue area that engages with the Smart Tag, particularly the locking clips. Damage or excessive wear in this area could affect the future performance of the device.  Debris, soiling or damage to the optical end of the strap. 7.2.3. Cleaning If there is any heavy soiling or biological matter on the unit that is unlikely to be easily removed by a sanitising wipe, then the unit should be cleaned thoroughly in line with local protocol. To sanitise a Strap in the field the following process should be followed;  Wear gloves.  Wrap the strap in an approved sanitising wipe.  Rub the  strap vigorously with the wipe ensuring all surfaces receive a good covering of alcohol.  Wrap the strap in a new wipe and place in a sealed plastic bag for at least one minute.   Remove the strap from the bag, dispose of the wipe and allow the strap to dry in a well-ventilated area. The strap can then be returned to stock for re-use.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 11 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE 7.3. OBC 7.3.1. Collection When collecting an On Body Charger from a subject protective gloves should be worn.   Note any obvious sign of damage.  Return the OBC and power leads to the vehicle for inspection and cleaning. 7.3.2. Inspection The OBC should be inspected for signs of damage, units with damage should be dealt with  in  accordance  with  local  protocols.  Damage  includes  any  significant  surface marking  which  may  be  indicative  of  the  unit  being  exposed  to  high  impacts  or tampering. Special care should be taken to inspect the following areas;  Any  seams  between  plastics,  check  for  loose  fits  or  evidence  of  attack  by screwdriver or similar.   The clipping features that lock the unit closed over the Smart Tag. Any damage to these could affect the unit’s future performance.   The charging cable and jack connectors. Any damage to this could mean the unit is unable to be recharged.   The charging pins, any damage to these could mean the unit is not effective at charging a Smart Tag. 7.3.3. Cleaning If there is any heavy soiling or biological matter on the unit that is unlikely to be easily removed by a sanitising wipe, then the unit should be cleaned thoroughly in line with local  protocol.  It should be  noted  that the  OBC is  only a splash  proof  product  and therefore it is important not to fully immerse the unit in any liquid.  To sanitise an OBC in the field the following process should be followed;  Wear gloves.  Rub the unit vigorously with an approved sanitising wipe, ensuring all surfaces receive a good covering of alcohol.  Allow to dry in a well-ventilated area. The unit can then be returned to stock for re-use.
User Manual-Smart Tag  Version:   1.23  Date: 07-04-14 Page: 12 of 12   © buddi Ltd 2012 Talbot House, 17 Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DE. COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE 8. FCC warning statement   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment.  End  users  must  follow  the  specific  operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be  co-located  or  operating  in  conjunction  with  any  other  antenna  or transmitter.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  This equipment has been tested for compliance with SAR limits for body worn configurations, the highest reported SAR values are 1.878 W/kg for PCS1900 and 1.164 W/kg for GSM850 bands

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